This is the first time that I have ever seem a martial arts organisation recognised by UNESCO, quite how the hell you get that I don't know (or why).

I've had a quick scan of the "directors" and although there seem to be a fair number of high Dan grades I can't see anyone with a BJJ background so I reckon I would take this with a huge pinch of salt.

I don't know if anyone with a ju-jitsu back ground knows anymore about this organisation and the people in it.

I do notice that they seem good at throwing people out of their organisation and have a link on the website for the naughty boys and girls who have fallen foul.

Can you show us where you got that certificate from? Mustafa Balkan appears to be on YouTube doing 'MMA', point karate and 'JJJ', but no BJJ claims that I can see.

*The International JuJitsu Federation [IJJF] is not to be confused with the Ju-Jitsu International Federation, founded in 1987, which is represented by the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation in the United States. It was originally called the International Ju-Jitsu Federation until 1998.

** The European JuJitsu Union [EJJU] is not to be confused with the European Ju-Jitsu Union, founded in 1977, which is represented by the United States Ju-Jitsu Federation in the United States. It was originally called the European Ju-Jitsu Federation until 1987.

No, lets not get into the huge debate about spelling as it is a dead horse. I'm just pointing this out because it is in MABS.The certificate has the common TMA spelling, not the one you put in the title that would make someone think BJJ.

As someone said, I'm curious as to what brought this to your attention?